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03-07-2022 12:41 PM
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Hello. You have a German WW2 M40 Greatcoat (Mantel). A later production example with split seam at the back, just before they changed over to the M42 Pattern.
Unfortunately it has been heavily modified into some sort of working jacket - probably immediately post war when civilian clothing was in short supply. The length would originally have been well below the knee but is now almost at waist level. Turn back cuffs have been removed. The split seam at the back has been filled in with a strip of material added. Moth holes and heavily damaged. Cheers, Colin
Last edited by ME110; 03-07-2022 at 02:12 PM.
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ME110
Hello. You have a German WW2 M40 Greatcoat (Mantel). A later production example with split seam at the back, just before they changed over to the M42 Pattern.
Unfortunately it has been heavily modified into some sort of working jacket - probably immediately post war when civilian clothing was in short supply. The length would originally have been well below the knee but is now almost at waist level. Turn back cuffs have been removed. The split seam at the back has been filled in with a strip of material added. Moth holes and heavily damaged. Cheers, Colin
Colin beat me to it. Unfortunately many original pieces of Wehrmacht uniform were heavily modified and adapted for civilian use in the hardship of the immediate post-war era in Germany. As a side note: Once I was watching some color film footage on YouTube that was shot by an American in 1946 or 47 in a German city and I was amused as I kept seeing German men walking around on the city streets in Heer trousers and some other modified pieces of uniform.
Todd
Former U.S. Army Tanker.
"Best job I ever had."
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